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(Mrs. Tibble first appeard in ''Arthur's Halloween'', not ''Arthur Babysits'')
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==


Mrs. Tibble is a bear depicted with a brown complexion, gray hair worn in a bun, and wears a bluish-green dress, a white shirt, a pink button-up shirt, and pink high-heeled shoes. When she first appeared in the book ''[[Arthur Babysits (book)|Arthur's Halloween]]'' that was first published in 1982, and returned in the 1992 book ''Arthur Babysits'', she and the Tibble Twins were Human although they later became bears for the cartoon and later books.
Mrs. Tibble is a bear depicted with a brown complexion, gray hair worn in a bun, and wears a bluish-green dress, a white shirt, a pink button-up shirt, and pink high-heeled shoes. When she first appeared in the book ''[[Arthur Babysits (book)|Arthur's Halloween]]'' that was first published in 1982, and returned in the 1992 book ''[[Arthur Babysits]]'', she and the Tibble Twins were Human although they later became bears for the cartoon and later books.
[[Category:Minor characters]]
[[Category:Minor characters]]
[[Category:Grandparents]]
[[Category:Grandparents]]
[[Category:Bears]]
[[Category:Bears]]

Revision as of 01:40, 6 October 2010

Mrs. Tibble
Mrs. Tibble
Minor Character
Gender Female
Animal Bear
First appeared Arthur Babysits
Family Tommy and Timmy Tibble (grandsons)

Mrs. Tibble is Tommy and Timmy Tibble's grandmother.

Appearance

Mrs. Tibble is a bear depicted with a brown complexion, gray hair worn in a bun, and wears a bluish-green dress, a white shirt, a pink button-up shirt, and pink high-heeled shoes. When she first appeared in the book Arthur's Halloween that was first published in 1982, and returned in the 1992 book Arthur Babysits, she and the Tibble Twins were Human although they later became bears for the cartoon and later books.